High Court of Chhattisgarh Rules, 2005
CHHATTISGARH
India
High Court of Chhattisgarh Rules, 2005
Rule
towards the other party as has conduced to the adultery. Condonation. - No adultery shall be deemed to have been condoned within the meaning of this ... adultery, cruelty or desertion without reasonable excuse or, in case of such a suit instituted by a wife, on the ground of her adultery
consider any grounds of refusal stated by her, and may make an order under this section notwithstanding such offer, if he is satisfied that there ... that any wife in whose favour an order has been made under this section is living in adultery, or that without sufficient reason she refuses
plaintiff shall, unless the Court shall otherwise order, make the person with whom the adultery is alleged to have been committed a co-defendant
compelled to solemnize marriages of persons divorced for adultery.—
No clergyman in Holy Orders of the Church of England shall be compelled to solemnize ... former marriage has been dissolved on the ground of his or her adultery, or shall be liable to any suit, penalty or censure for solemnizing
been made a co-respondent and the adultery has been established the Court may order the co-respondent to pay the whole or any part ... shall not be ordered to pay the petitioner's costs - (i) if the respondent was, at the time of the adultery, living apart from
with the order, any such Magistrate may, for every breach of the order, issue a warrant for levying the amount due in the manner provided ... that any wife in whose favour an order has been made under this section is living in adultery, or that without sufficient reason she refuses
adulterer has been made a co- respondent and adultery has been established, the Court may order the co- respondent to pay the whole ... respondent shall not be ordered to pay the petitioner's costs - (i) If the respondent was at the time of adultery living apart from
ground of the petitioner's adultery, cruelty, or desertion, the written statement shall state the particulars of such adultery, cruelty or desertion. 20. Damages ... respondent shall not be ordered to pay the petitioner's costs- (i) If the respondent was at the time of adultery living apart from
bailable
454
Hiding in a house or house-breaking in order to the commission of an offence of theft
Do
Do
456
Hiding ... house or house-breaking by night in order to the commission of an offence
Do
Do
497
Adultery
Non-cognizable
Bailable
498
Enticing or taking